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alex_chung 08-17-2007 04:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burner (Post 45033)
Am I the only guy around here who uses the same grip for driver, putter, irons et al? Don't see the need for any variation from club to club.

Am I missing something?

Nope. As long as the ball goes in the hole it doesn't matter.
Horses for courses, variety is the spice of life and all that.....
Alex

rwh 08-17-2007 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burner (Post 45033)
Am I the only guy around here who uses the same grip for driver, putter, irons et al? Don't see the need for any variation from club to club.

Am I missing something?

Interesting. Are saying that the way you form your hands on the putter is exactly the same as you form your hands on your driver or irons for full shots. Thumbs in exactly the same place? V's pointing in exactly the same place? Club held in the fingers exactly the same way?

Have you installed the same kind of grip on your putter that you have installed on your other clubs?

Burner 08-17-2007 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rwh (Post 45051)
Interesting. Are saying that the way you form your hands on the putter is exactly the same as you form your hands on your driver or irons for full shots. Thumbs in exactly the same place? V's pointing in exactly the same place? Club held in the fingers exactly the same way?

Have you installed the same kind of grip on your putter that you have installed on your other clubs?

My grip on the putter is, in essence, the same as for other clubs (Vardon) save for the grip running more through the life line of the left hand, as opposed to under the heel pad.


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